Silver American Eagles (San Francisco Mint)

San Francisco Mint Silver Eagles - Silver Eagles are among the finest Silver coins issued by the United States and are considered one of the most beautiful coins ever minted. Due to popular demand, the U.S. Mint began minting Silver American Eagles at the San Francisco Mint again. APMEX carries a great selection of San Francisco Mint Silver Eagles, from MintDirect® to Monster Boxes!

The obverse of the Silver Eagle coin depicts the Walking Liberty design created by Adolph A. Weinman. Also used on the Walking Liberty Half Dollar coins issued from 1916 to 1947, the Walking Liberty image on the Silver Eagle coin is one of the most cherished and well-known designs ever to grace coins minted by the United States. The reverse of the American Silver Eagle coin is just as impressive as the obverse featuring an American eagle, the very symbol of our nation’s freedom and echoes patriotism and national pride.

The San Francisco Mint was originally established to serve Gold mines that appeared during the Gold rush in 1854. They have played an integral part of minting history every since, producing bullion for decades. The American Silver Eagle was struck by the San Francisco Mint from 1986 to 1998, but production came back again to the San Francisco Mint in 2011. The high demand for 1 oz Silver coins helped facilitate the need for the American Silver Eagle to be processed at the San Francisco Mint. The Mint does not currently produce circulating coins.

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To ensure our customers receive only coins that have remained unopened from the U.S. Mint, APMEX has created a process called MintDirect® to guarantee these coins are direct from the mint to you.
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Silver Eagles are produced at the San Francisco Mint in smaller numbers than other U.S. Mint locations. APMEX created the MintDirect® process to guarantee these coins are direct from the San Francisco Mint to you.
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Silver Eagles from the San Francisco Mint are popular because the mint stopped production on them in 1998 and didn’t resume until 2011. MintDirect® is APMEX's assurance that these coins are direct from the San Francisco Mint to you.
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This special five-coin 25th anniversary Silver Eagle Set contains one each of the five different Silver Eagles struck in 2011, including 2 coins exclusive to this set. Each coin is graded a perfect 70 by NGC, with the Early Releases designa....
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Sealed Monster Boxes of Silver Eagles make it easy to obtain large amounts of .999 fine Silver with just one purchase. Aside from the bullion content, Silver American Eagles are the most popular Silver coin in the United States.
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This special five-coin 25th anniversary Set contains one each of the five different Silver Eagles struck in 2011 and each is graded a perfect 70 by PCGS. The label on each coin is hand-signed by John Mercanti, designer of the Silver Eagle's....
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This special five-coin 25th anniversary Silver Eagle Set contains one each of the five different Silver Eagles struck in 2011, including 2 coins exclusive to this set. Each coin is graded a perfect 70 by NGC.
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This 500-coin Silver Eagle Monster Box was sealed at the San Francisco Mint, ensuring the authenticity of the Silver coins inside. The San Francisco Mint produces fewer Silver Eagles than the more common West Point Mint.
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This special five-coin 25th anniversary Set contains one each of the five different Silver Eagles struck in 2011 and each is graded a perfect 70 by PCGS. The label on each coin is hand-signed by John Mercanti, designer of the Silver Eagle's....
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The San Francisco Mint produces fewer Silver Eagles than the more common West Point Mint. These 500 coin Monster Boxes come sealed directly from the mint, guaranteeing the origin of your 2014 Silver American Eagles.
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This special five-coin 25th anniversary Silver Eagle Set contains one each of the five different Silver Eagles struck in 2011, including 2 coins exclusive to this set. Each coin is graded a perfect 70 by NGC.
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San Francisco Mint Silver Eagles have no mint mark so the only way to determine its authenticity and origination from the mint is by sealing in a Monster Box, MintDirect®, or certified by a third-party grading and certification company. These popular Silver Eagles are a hit among collectors and investors alike because of the rich history of the San Francisco Mint and the popularity of the Silver Eagles. APMEX carries San Francisco Mint Silver Eagles in MintDirect®, Monster Boxes and those certified by either PCGS or NGC. Add American Silver Eagles to your cart today and own a true beauty!

MintDirect®

MintDirect coins are untouched and unadulterated from the Mint straight to you. Using a proprietary process only exclusive to APMEX, you will receive your San Francisco Mint Silver exactly as how it left the Mint. American Silver Eagles make a great addition to your bullion collection. The Silver American Eagle is widely considered the only investment grade Silver bullion coin in the world today.

Silver Eagles Monster Box

The Monster Box comes in a set of 500 coins and remains sealed until you open it. The Silver Eagles Monster Box makes an excellent option for your investment because the high quality coins are in top quality before reaching your hands. The American Silver Eagles are available in Monster Boxes from 2011 to 2014. The Silver Eagle values are high and remain in excellent condition.

NGC-Certified Silver Eagles

Graded by the NGC, one of the top numismatic grading companies in the world, the Silver American Eagle makes a great addition to any numismatic collection or investment. Each NGC-certified Silver Eagle coin is rated MS-69 or MS-70, providing you a high quality Silver coin with great value.

PCGS-Certified Silver Eagles

PCGS is another trusted and highly regarded numismatic grading company. The PCGS-certified Silver American Eagles come in backdated issues from 2011 to 2014. They are also available in First Strike or Anniversary editions so collectors and investors can diversify their portfolio even further.